Noah shares a blast from the past with a special launch. As part of its expected weekly drops, the New York-based line has dropped a N.E.R.D. Rugby Top in the color options of Yellow/Green and Red/Blue. The 8 oz. top hosts engineered stripes in addition to its twill collar and 3-button opening. Its front sees an embroidered N.E.R.D. brain and Noah logo while the back showcases a larger N.E.R.D. patch with zig-zag box stitching.
Retailing for $158 USD, Noah’s N.E.R.D. Rugy Top is currently available via Noah in-store and online. The brand previously linked up with Tracksmith for a New York City Marathon collection.
The latest, and possibly last, piece from the Supreme x Louis Vuitton collection has been unveiled — and this time it’s an accessory created for a good cause. The teddy bear was shown on Kim Jones’ Instagram, modelled by Edie Campbell, who had on a pair of LV x Supreme bunny ears.
The piece was created for the BBC network’s Children in Need show — an annual charity event that raises money for a variety of causes — and has now made its way to eBay. The listing is live, but is only available to pre-approved buyers — so you’ll need to send an email before you can send a bid.
You can bid on the Supreme x Louis Vuitton teddy bear now on eBay. The last rare piece from this collection was a monogram fur parka that was given as a gift to model Noah Luis Brown.
Over a year in the making, Kim Kardashian and the team at Screenshop have debuted a new app for finding clothes. Screenshop allows users to upload photos of clothing and find similar-looking pieces at a variety of pricepoints.
Aiming to provide users with affordable versions of clothes seen on social media, the app scans screenshots of clothing and then pulls up options available at different stores. You can scroll through the choices — which range from fast-fashion to pricey fashion houses — and click through to your choice. “It was just important for me to have something everyone can use,” Kardashian notes. “High, low, every size — that was really important to me.” The app features a handful of features, including a bookmark feature that enables users to save their favorite finds for later.
The app is currently available for iOS and in beta for Android. Meanwhile, Kardashian recently teased a new pair of YEEZY Mud Rat 500s.
Italian lifestyle brand Moncler sets its sights on Hong Kong as it gets ready to bring its distinctive outdoor apparel and fashion-influenced collections to the streets of the city. To celebrate, the brand has created a highly-exclusive limited run of Mr. Moncler statuettes. 19-inch tall figurines of the label’s playful ambassador, who embodies the brand’s insatiable desire to explore and travel, will be placed at a number of locations around the city, including Habour City Pier 3, Central Pier 4, PMQ, and Lee Garden One where fans will have the chance to claim their own Mr. Moncler statuette. The brand has also created a film depicting Mr. Moncler as he travels through various cities, including Tokyo, St. Moritz and Berlin to finally arrive in Hong Kong, depicting the brand’s journey to the city.
Watch the film above and be sure to head over to the Moncler Destination Hong Kong Micro-site to pre-register for a chance to get your hands on your own Mr. Moncler statuette when both the campaign and the store open, on November 16.
Canadian funk brothers Dave 1 and P-Thugg, otherwise known as Chromeo, have shared their first musical odyssey in over three years with the release of today’s new video-single, “Juice”. The track showcases Chromeo’s trademark witty lyrics and soulful vocals on top of a bass-heavy, synth-laden California bounce. Meanwhile, the video was shot by Grammy-nominated director David Wilson and sees the “Funklordz” in pushing the envelope and baring it all.
Press play to watch above, while their upcoming fifth studio album Head Over Heels is set to release at any given moment now, stay tuned.
You can also revisit Chromeo’s recent remix of Lorde’s “Green Light” released back in the summer.
Aiming to provide users with affordable versions of clothes seen on social media, the app scans screenshots of clothing and then pulls up options available at different stores. You can scroll through the choices — which range from fast-fashion to pricey fashion houses — and click through to your choice. “It was just important for me to have something everyone can use,” Kardashian notes. “High, low, every size — that was really important to me.” The app features a handful of features, including a bookmark feature that enables users to save their favorite finds for later.
The app is currently available for iOS and in beta for Android. Meanwhile, Kardashian recently teased a new pair of YEEZY Mud Rat 500s.
Watch the film above and be sure to head over to the Moncler Destination Hong Kong Micro-site to pre-register for a chance to get your hands on your own Mr. Moncler statuette when both the campaign and the store open, on November 16.
Press play to watch above, while their upcoming fifth studio album Head Over Heels is set to release at any given moment now, stay tuned.
You can also revisit Chromeo’s recent remix of Lorde’s “Green Light” released back in the summer.
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